The St. James Court Art Show, an arts and crafts show produced by a group of non-profit neighborhood associations and the West End Baptist Church, are back for their 55th year.
Sophie Maier is the immigrant-services librarian at the Iroquois public library. Maier heads up the English Conversation Club; part of the Iroquois branch's efforts to reach out to Louisville's growing international community.
Whether you believe that global warming is a myth or believe that America needs to invest in clean energy, at the end of the day we can both agree that planting a garden to help sustain lower-income communities is a positive action.
You can spend Black Friday fighting the crowds at the mall, half asleep with credit cards blazing. Or, you can think about doing something a little different...
Video: Troubadours of Divine Bliss playing at the Mighty Kindness Festival which they host bi-annually to inspire more "unity" in community with music, artists, workshops in yoga, massage, environmental awareness.
The Crescent Hill Community Council invites the neighborhood out for a seasonal dinner this weekend.
Don't Let Your Toasts Master You
An impassioned area resident begins GoGreen Germantown with sights set on beautification, betterment, and unity.
Germantown Beer Walk rescheduled on short notice and many are upset.
An accidentally instantly-popular facebook page launched a Germantown-Schnitzelburg pride shirt whose proceeds go to support a local Boy Scout troop.
Squeamish about the V-word? Get cured.
Keep your eye out… the colorful horses are returning to Louisville next year!
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